What do lunar, shaoyin, sun and shaoyang mean respectively?

1, lunar calendar

Lunar, often referred to as the moon, is another name for the moon, which is rarely used by modern people. The sun is opposite to the moon, and the sun is called the sun, so the moon is called the lunar month. In China, people also regard the moon star as Chang 'e. In addition, there are many meanings, such as referring to the extremely rich Yin Qi, referring to the North or the Arctic, referring to the God of the North, etc.

2. Less sound

Shaoyin has many meanings. In the Book of Changes, eight is regarded as shaoyin; Use three copper coins to measure six hexagrams, and Shaoyin has two backs and one front; Shaoyin is also the name of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine.

3. the sun

"Tài yáng" is the common name of the sun, opposite the lunar calendar (the moon). The sun is the only star in the solar system; It is the central celestial body of the solar system, the star of the earth and the Milky Way in the solar system, and obtains light and heat from it.

4. Shaoyang

Shaoyang, East and East Palace, is one of the "Four Elephants" of Yi. Shaoyang is also the name of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine.

5. Yin deficiency

Yin deficiency is a term of traditional Chinese medicine. It refers to a series of pathological changes and syndromes caused by the lack of vaginal fluid and the inability of yang to be absorbed and controlled.

Clinically, there are symptoms such as low fever, hand and foot heart fever, afternoon hot flashes, night sweats, dry mouth and throat, upset and insomnia, dizziness and tinnitus, red tongue with little coating, and rapid pulse. The treatment is mainly to nourish yin. If yin deficiency and fire are flourishing, it is advisable to nourish yin and clear heat. Yin deficiency can be seen in pathological changes of many organs and tissues, such as lung yin deficiency, heart yin deficiency, stomach yin deficiency, spleen yin deficiency, liver yin deficiency and kidney yin deficiency. And the diagnosis is based on the symptoms of various organs.

6. Yang deficiency

Yang deficiency, a term of traditional Chinese medicine. Refers to the pathological phenomena of yang deficiency, functional decline or weakness, decreased metabolic activity, low reactivity and insufficient yang heat.

Yang Qi has the function of warming limbs and internal organs. If yang deficiency occurs, the body function will decline, which is prone to signs of deficiency and cold. Common ones are stomach yang deficiency, spleen yang deficiency and kidney yang deficiency. The main symptoms of yang deficiency are chills, cold limbs, pale complexion, thin stool, long urine and weak pulse.

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